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Write the expression 2a+b in the form of a fraction with a denominator of: 5

User Djentleman
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Answer:

The answer is: (10a + 5b)/5

Explanation:

Multiply the factors times 5 / 5, since 5/5 is 1 and will not change the outcome:

5*(2a + b)/5 =

(10a + 5b)/5

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User Tsume
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Answer:


(10a + 5b)/(5)

Explanation:

First multiply the expression by
(5)/(5); which is equal to 1, so it wont change the value of the expression


(5)/(5) * (2a+b)

Then multiply each term in the numerator:


(5(2a + b))/(5) =
(10a + 5b)/(5)

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